Airstrikes, Apparently Launched By U.S. Warplanes, Hit Nusra Front In Northwest
July 31 2015
Syria
Fighter jets believed to be part of the U.S.-led coalition have bombed Nusra Front, Al-Qaida's affiliate in Syria, says a monitoring group cited by Reuters.
The airstrikes hit Nusra Front on Friday near the town Azaz, north of Aleppo, said the U.K.-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
In overnight action, Nursa Front attacked Division 30, a rebel group that includes members trained under a U.S.-led program, said the observatory.
Earlier this week, Division 30 accused...
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